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Balcom, N.C., D. Les, R. Jeffrey,  1998.   "Plant Native": An Educational Campaign Encouraging the Use of Plant Species in Ornamental Water Gardens,  University of Connecticut

Cofrancesco, A.F.,  1998.   Overview and Future Direction of Biological Control Technology,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Everitt, J.H, C. Yang, D.E. Escobar, C.F. Webster, R.I. Lonard, and M.R. Davis,  1999.   Using Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Technologies to Detect and Map Two Aquatic Macrophytes,  USDA ARS Kika de la Garza

Everitt, J.H., D.E. Escobar, C.F. Webster, and R.I. Lonard,  2000.   Light Reflectance Characteristics and Film Image Relations Among Three Aquatic Plant Species,  USDA ARS Kika de la Garza

Getsinger, K.D.,  1998.   Chemical Control Research in the Corps of Engineers,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Grodowitz, M.J.,  1998.   An Active Approach to the Use of Insect Biological Control for the Management of Non-Native Aquatic Plants,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Gunkel, R.C. and J. W. Barko,  1998.   An Overview of the Aquatic Plant Control Research Program,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Killgore, K.J., J.P. Kirk, and J.W. Foltz,  1998.   Response of Littoral Fishes in Upper Lake Marion, South Carolina Following Hydrilla Control by Triploid Grass Carp,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Lembi, C.A. and T. Chand,  1992.   Response of Hydrilla and Eurasian Watermilfoil to Flurprimidol Concentrations and Exposure Times,  Purdue University

Madsen, J.D.,  1998.   Overview of the Ecological Assessment Technology Area,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Madsen, J.D. and C.S. Owens,  1998.   Seasonal Biomass and Carbohydrate Allocation in Dioecious Hydrilla,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Madsen, J.D. and D.H. Smith,  1999.   Vegetative Spread of Dioecious Hydrilla Colonies in Experimental Ponds,  US Army Corps of Engineers

McFarland, D.G. and J.W. Barko,  1999.   High-Temperature Effects on Growth and Propagule Formation in Hydrilla Biotypes,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Nelson, L.S.,  1997.   Response of Hydrilla and American Pondweed to Flurprimidol,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Nelson, L.S., J.F. Shearer, and M.D. Netherland,  1998.   Mesocosm Evaluation of Integrated Fluridone Fungal Pathogen Treatment on Four Submersed Plants,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Nelson, L.S., J.F. Shearer, and M.D. Netherland,  1998.   Mesocosm Evaluation of Integrated Fluridone Fungal Pathogen Treatment on Four Submersed Plants,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Netherland, M.D. and C.A. Lembi,  1992.   Gibberellin Synthesis Inhibitor Effects on Submersed Aquatic Weed Species,  Purdue University

Netherland, M.D. and K.D. Getsinger,  1995.   Potential Control of Hydrilla and Eurasian Watermilfoil Under Various Fluridone Half-Life Scenarios,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Netherland, M.D. and K.D. Getsinger,  1995.   Laboratory Evaluation of Threshold Fluridone Concentrations Under Static Conditions for Controlling Hydrilla and Eurasian Watermilfoil,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Netherland, M.D., K.D. Getsinger, and E.G. Turner,  1993.   Fluridone Concentration and Exposure Time Requirements for Control of Eurasian Watermilfoil and Hydrilla,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Netherland, M.D., W.R Green, and K.D. Getsinger,  1991.   Endothall Concentration and Exposure Time Relationships for the Control of Eurasian Watermilfoil and Hydrilla,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Osborne, J.A. and R.D. Riddle,  1999.   Feeding and Growth Rates for Triploid Grass Carp as Influenced by Size and Water Temperature,  University of Central Florida

Owens, C.S. and J.D. Madsen,  1998.   Phenological Studies of Carbohydrate Allocation in Hydrilla,  US Army Corps of Engineers

Poovey, A.G. and S.H. Kay,  1998.   The Potential of a Summer Drawdown to Manage Monoecious Hydrilla,  North Carolina State University

Reiskind, J.B., T.V. Madsen, L.C. van Ginkel, and G. Bowes,  1997.   Evidence that Inducible C4-Type Photosynthesis is a Chloroplastic CO2-Concentrating Mechanism in Hydrilla, a Submersed Monocot,  University of Florida

Slipke, J.W., M.J. Maceina, and J.M. Grizzle,  1998.   Analysis of the Recreational Fishery and Angler Attitudes Toward Hydrilla in Lake Seminole, a Southeastern Reservoir,  Auburn University

Smither-Kopperl, M.L., R. Charudattan, and R.D. Berger,  1998.   Dispersal of Spores of Fusarium Culmorum in Aquatic Systems,  University of Florida

Smither-Kopperl, M.L.,R. Charudattan, and R.D. Berger,  1999.   Plectosporium Tabacinum, a Pathogen of the Invasive Aquatic Weed Hydrilla verticillata in Florida,  University of Florida

Spencer, W.E., R.G. Wetzel, and J. Teeri,  1994.   Acclimatization of Photosynthetic Phenotype to Environmental Heterogeneity,  University of Alabama

Steward, K.K.,  2000.   Influence of Photoperiod on Vegetative Propagule Production in Three Turion-Producing Races of Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle,  ARS, USDA


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